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No what's REALLY sad is you're given a $30K budget to buy an R34 GTR with any mileage on it for a track car, finding ones with more than 200,000km and knowing damn well you're going to be outbid by someone who's going to knock the 2 off the front of the odometer...

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1) One driveway shot is at Sports Auto Group; and other shots are near Concord Oval nearby. Do you understand the implication of this?

2) A wrong VIN# is either sloppy or deliberate

3) You must sight the Jap History odometer reading (amongst other desirable things) before the car was exported from there

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I have a serious and angry question ,

A friend directed me this car sales link and asked me if it is any good i straight away pop'd onto this thread and linked it to him shocked to him that this car has had its clock winded back like crazy.

Upon futher discussion he asked me how the hell does this workshop get away with this ? Is there no veichle inspection by the AUS GOV departments that crack down on these things ? who approves these cars with the so called 2x,xxxkm's ?

I did not know how to answer him so i will leave it to him to read the answers i get from my post.

Greatly appreciated guys.

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Yes I noticed that, and the fact it is a non v spec. But how many "low" km midnight purple r34s are there in the country?

I know a couple of real genuine low km MP3 cars in the country, and they are tightly held by their owners :P

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Yes I noticed that, and the fact it is a non v spec. But how many "low" km midnight purple r34s are there in the country?

I know a couple of real genuine low km MP3 cars in the country, and they are tightly held by the owners :P

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Yes I noticed that, and the fact it is a non v spec. But how many "low" km midnight purple r34s are there in the country?

I know a couple of real genuine low km MP3 cars in the country, and they are tightly held by the owners.

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